Screen Video Capture
QuickTime (Macbook & Apple Devices)

Check out this tutorial if you are looking to make a video capture of your screen on a MacBook or an IOS device (e.g. iPad). Hopefully, this video will help those wanting to do this with QuickTime and a MacBook that can easily allow you to make videos of your MacBook screen and/or your IOS devices.











OpenVid (Chrome Extension)
Check out this video where OpenVid is quickly introduced - this is not a tutorial as a very good tutorial is built into the app when you first begin using it. OpenVid is a Google Chrome Extension that allows you to add the app as an extension built into your Chrome browser. You need a Google account to add the extension, but once you add the extension you can then from your Chrome browser record your screen as a video. You can do this on a PC or a Mac and it adds a few other cool features; such as, you have the option of adding your front facing camera to the screen capture as you capture the PC/Mac screen. The video is saved to the OpenVid web site and from there you can download and/or share the video in a variety of ways.





Steps Recorder (Windows 8, 10)
Windows does not offer a built in convenient way to record a screen like QuickTime does on Macs. You can find many free software programs that work such as VLC that work effectively. If you do not want to download software, then this built in Windows app might suit your purposes. Steps Recorder "is a combination keylogger, screen capture, and annotation tool for Windows. It's used to quickly and easily document actions made on a computer for troubleshooting purposes." - Life Wire (https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-steps-recorder-psr-2625976). To use this app, visit the previous link or take a look at the Youtube below.